If anything can be concluded from this thread it seems that residents in certain East Dulwich areas ,like Ryedale ,Forest Hill Rd are unlikely to get a reception place at Goodrich or Fairlawn . I don't think that this is the system screwing anybody ,it's a question of demographics. East Dulwich is popular area for people with young families ,partly because like attracts like . If primary schools like Rye Oak ,Bessemer Grange ,still have some capacity it seems unlikely that Southwark will support a campaign for another school in this area . But it might be worth a try - local parents were behind the the school ( now Charter ) that replaced the failing William Penn. Other than that ,let people be aware that there are some areas where despite living close to a school ,it's not going to be a certainity about getting a place .At least forewarned is forearmed . And I'm not unsympathetic - I know from personal experience how hard it is . A decade ago we too couldn't get a place at Goodrich ,despite living only 450 m.( as the crow flies ) away. And the secondary school transfer was the same ,which is why I have a teenager travelling an hour each way to school...